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Greek Bureaucracy Blocks Top Doctor's Return
Spyros Longos, a highly qualified pediatric cardiac surgeon, was wrongly rejected for two positions at Athens's "Agia Sofia" Children's Hospital despite ranking first due to bureaucratic errors; the Greek health ministry admitted the mistake, but the positions were filled, highlighting systemic issu...
Greek Bureaucracy Blocks Top Doctor's Return
Spyros Longos, a highly qualified pediatric cardiac surgeon, was wrongly rejected for two positions at Athens's "Agia Sofia" Children's Hospital despite ranking first due to bureaucratic errors; the Greek health ministry admitted the mistake, but the positions were filled, highlighting systemic issu...
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48% Bias Score


Armenia's Parliament Launches EU Membership Process
The Armenian parliament unanimously adopted a one-sentence bill initiating the EU membership process, despite opposition claiming it was symbolic; the bill passed with 64 votes in favor and 7 against.
Armenia's Parliament Launches EU Membership Process
The Armenian parliament unanimously adopted a one-sentence bill initiating the EU membership process, despite opposition claiming it was symbolic; the bill passed with 64 votes in favor and 7 against.
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Police Door-Stepping of Pro-Palestine Demonstrator Sparks Investigation
Following a police visit questioning her participation in pro-Palestine demonstrations, a woman in Amersfoort, Netherlands, filed a complaint, prompting an ombudsman investigation and condemnation from the national police chief, who stated that questioning individuals about demonstrations is unaccep...
Dutch Police Door-Stepping of Pro-Palestine Demonstrator Sparks Investigation
Following a police visit questioning her participation in pro-Palestine demonstrations, a woman in Amersfoort, Netherlands, filed a complaint, prompting an ombudsman investigation and condemnation from the national police chief, who stated that questioning individuals about demonstrations is unaccep...
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Electoral Reform: 125 Regional Seats Proposed
The Dutch government is revising its electoral system, allocating 125 of 150 seats in the Second Chamber to regional candidates elected by province, with the remaining 25 nationally allocated. This change, supported by the governing coalition, aims to enhance the regional link between voters and rep...
Dutch Electoral Reform: 125 Regional Seats Proposed
The Dutch government is revising its electoral system, allocating 125 of 150 seats in the Second Chamber to regional candidates elected by province, with the remaining 25 nationally allocated. This change, supported by the governing coalition, aims to enhance the regional link between voters and rep...
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36% Bias Score


Whirlwind: MIT's Cold War Computer and the Dawn of Modern Computing
Developed at MIT from 1944, the Whirlwind computer, initially funded by the U.S. Navy and later by the USAF, revolutionized Cold War air defense, leading to the creation of SAGE and foreshadowing modern computing.
Whirlwind: MIT's Cold War Computer and the Dawn of Modern Computing
Developed at MIT from 1944, the Whirlwind computer, initially funded by the U.S. Navy and later by the USAF, revolutionized Cold War air defense, leading to the creation of SAGE and foreshadowing modern computing.
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40% Bias Score


Metu's Achilles Tear Devastates Barça in EuroLeague Loss to Bayern Munich
During a EuroLeague game, FC Barcelona's Chimezie Metu ruptured his right Achilles tendon, resulting in a 101-102 loss against Bayern Munich, further diminishing their already weakened roster and jeopardizing their playoff hopes.
Metu's Achilles Tear Devastates Barça in EuroLeague Loss to Bayern Munich
During a EuroLeague game, FC Barcelona's Chimezie Metu ruptured his right Achilles tendon, resulting in a 101-102 loss against Bayern Munich, further diminishing their already weakened roster and jeopardizing their playoff hopes.
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56% Bias Score

Greek Parliament Bypasses Constitutional Procedure in Triantafyllides Case
The Greek Parliament's fast-track referral of Christos Triantafyllides to the judiciary, bypassing a constitutional requirement for a preliminary committee review, has raised concerns about due process and echoes past controversies involving procedural irregularities within the parliament.

Greek Parliament Bypasses Constitutional Procedure in Triantafyllides Case
The Greek Parliament's fast-track referral of Christos Triantafyllides to the judiciary, bypassing a constitutional requirement for a preliminary committee review, has raised concerns about due process and echoes past controversies involving procedural irregularities within the parliament.
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56% Bias Score

Greek Public Sector Receives €30 Salary Increase, Totaling €526 Million in 2025
The Greek government announced a €30 across-the-board salary increase for all public sector employees in May 2025, costing €215 million, in addition to other measures such as reduced social security contributions and increased on-call physician compensation, totaling €526 million in 2025 and €2.07 b...

Greek Public Sector Receives €30 Salary Increase, Totaling €526 Million in 2025
The Greek government announced a €30 across-the-board salary increase for all public sector employees in May 2025, costing €215 million, in addition to other measures such as reduced social security contributions and increased on-call physician compensation, totaling €526 million in 2025 and €2.07 b...
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24% Bias Score

Interactive Play "OWN THIS SHIT" Links 1980s Squatting to Modern Housing Crisis
YoungGangsters' "OWN THIS SHIT" is an interactive play simulating a 1980s-style squatting experience in Amsterdam, Groningen, and Nijmegen, aiming to inspire collective action against the current housing crisis by directly engaging audiences in the challenges and rewards of building a temporary comm...

Interactive Play "OWN THIS SHIT" Links 1980s Squatting to Modern Housing Crisis
YoungGangsters' "OWN THIS SHIT" is an interactive play simulating a 1980s-style squatting experience in Amsterdam, Groningen, and Nijmegen, aiming to inspire collective action against the current housing crisis by directly engaging audiences in the challenges and rewards of building a temporary comm...
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36% Bias Score

Netherlands to implement regionalized electoral system
The Netherlands will change its electoral system before the next general election, shifting to a largely regional system where 125 of 150 seats in the House of Representatives are elected regionally, reflecting a desire for better regional representation.

Netherlands to implement regionalized electoral system
The Netherlands will change its electoral system before the next general election, shifting to a largely regional system where 125 of 150 seats in the House of Representatives are elected regionally, reflecting a desire for better regional representation.
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48% Bias Score

Dutton's Election Gamble: Can Negative Campaigning Secure Victory?
Peter Dutton, leader of the Australian Liberal Party, aims to defeat Prime Minister Albanese in the upcoming election, but his current strategy, focused on highlighting Albanese's flaws rather than offering detailed policy, faces challenges. The 2019 election, where voters favored a directionless go...

Dutton's Election Gamble: Can Negative Campaigning Secure Victory?
Peter Dutton, leader of the Australian Liberal Party, aims to defeat Prime Minister Albanese in the upcoming election, but his current strategy, focused on highlighting Albanese's flaws rather than offering detailed policy, faces challenges. The 2019 election, where voters favored a directionless go...
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48% Bias Score

PNV Averts Internal Rift over Y vasca Rail Line Connection
The Basque Nationalist Party (PNV) resolved an internal dispute over the Y vasca high-speed rail line's connection to Pamplona, agreeing to prioritize technical criteria in selecting one of three options, thus preventing a major party schism ahead of its March 29-30 assembly.

PNV Averts Internal Rift over Y vasca Rail Line Connection
The Basque Nationalist Party (PNV) resolved an internal dispute over the Y vasca high-speed rail line's connection to Pamplona, agreeing to prioritize technical criteria in selecting one of three options, thus preventing a major party schism ahead of its March 29-30 assembly.
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40% Bias Score
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